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file:///Y|/News_Letters/Newsletters/Arts%20Oklahoma/2012-04%20Arts%20OK.htm[4/4/2012 3:32:55 PM]
"Arts Day at the Capitol" is April 30
From: Oklahoma Arts Council [artsok@artsok.pmailus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 3:12 PM
To: gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us
Subject: April News from the Oklahoma Arts Council
Sent by: Oklahoma Arts Council
Reply to the sender
Our Mission
As the official state
agency for the arts, the
Oklahoma Arts Council
leads in the development
and support of a thriving
arts environment.
Non-Indian Settlement
by Charles Bank
Wilson
Capitol Art Collection
Taos Pueblo by Nancy
Sheets
State Art Collection
Be a part of Arts Day at the
Capitol!
Arts organizations and individuals from around
Oklahoma are invited to the State Capitol on April
30 for "Arts Day at the Capitol," hosted by
Oklahomans for the Arts. The event is an
opportunity for arts and cultural organizations to
showcase their work and inform state leaders
about their role in communities and schools.
Oklahoma Arts Council executive director, Kim
Baker said, "We appreciate Oklahomans for the
Arts for bringing our industry together for this
event. This is an important way to show your
elected officials how valuable your work is to
Oklahoma."
To reserve your organization's table for Arts Day at
the Capitol, visit the Oklahomans for the Arts
website or contact Jennifer James, executive director at oklahoma.arts@gmail.com
or (405) 401-1354.
Can't make it to the Capitol on April 30? Email or call your state legislators on April
30 instead!
Grants of $75,000 available from Fred Jones
Foundation for central Oklahoma arts
May 15 is the deadline for central Oklahoma arts nonprofits to apply for grants of
up to $75,000 from the Fred Jones Family Foundation. With many organizations
experiencing declines in fundraising revenues because of the recent recession, the
foundation is making an effort to make up for losses through an increase in their
granting.

file:///Y|/News_Letters/Newsletters/Arts%20Oklahoma/2012-04%20Arts%20OK.htm[4/4/2012 3:32:55 PM]
"Arts Day at the Capitol" is April 30
From: Oklahoma Arts Council [artsok@artsok.pmailus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 3:12 PM
To: gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us
Subject: April News from the Oklahoma Arts Council
Sent by: Oklahoma Arts Council
Reply to the sender
Our Mission
As the official state
agency for the arts, the
Oklahoma Arts Council
leads in the development
and support of a thriving
arts environment.
Non-Indian Settlement
by Charles Bank
Wilson
Capitol Art Collection
Taos Pueblo by Nancy
Sheets
State Art Collection
Be a part of Arts Day at the
Capitol!
Arts organizations and individuals from around
Oklahoma are invited to the State Capitol on April
30 for "Arts Day at the Capitol," hosted by
Oklahomans for the Arts. The event is an
opportunity for arts and cultural organizations to
showcase their work and inform state leaders
about their role in communities and schools.
Oklahoma Arts Council executive director, Kim
Baker said, "We appreciate Oklahomans for the
Arts for bringing our industry together for this
event. This is an important way to show your
elected officials how valuable your work is to
Oklahoma."
To reserve your organization's table for Arts Day at
the Capitol, visit the Oklahomans for the Arts
website or contact Jennifer James, executive director at oklahoma.arts@gmail.com
or (405) 401-1354.
Can't make it to the Capitol on April 30? Email or call your state legislators on April
30 instead!
Grants of $75,000 available from Fred Jones
Foundation for central Oklahoma arts
May 15 is the deadline for central Oklahoma arts nonprofits to apply for grants of
up to $75,000 from the Fred Jones Family Foundation. With many organizations
experiencing declines in fundraising revenues because of the recent recession, the
foundation is making an effort to make up for losses through an increase in their
granting.